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1 TM The WEX FLEET Card A new way for businesses to fuel vehicles Many business managers use debit cards, credit cards, or even cash to fuel their vehicles. This leads to the administrative hassles of sorting through receipts, reimbursing employees, or sorting through bank card statements. Universal fleet cards can streamline this process. WEX arranges with fuel merchants for Universal access to their locations and digitizes all transaction information for streamlined reporting. Our online portal simplifies reporting and allows for controls over what is being spent, when, and by whom. Most businesses report the WEX Fleet Card has helped them save up to 15% on their fuel spend. * The WEX Fleet card can be used by businesses across North America. WEX is rapidly expanding its Canadian acceptance. This cross-border card enables drivers to fuel their vehicle, regardless of location. *Actual savings may vary.

2 WHO IS WEX? WEX Inc is a North American leader in the fleet payments industry. With over 30 years experience in the payments industry, our tools can help businesses effectively manage their fuel spend. WEX: issues fleet cards for 7.6 million vehicles has over 350,000 customers across the U.S. is now expanding across Canada. TM has a 97% customer retention rate Our award-winning customer service center was ranked in the top 20 of the Top 100 Call Center List. Our customer service center is fleet focused, North American-based, and open 24/7. THE VALUE OF A PROPRIETARY NETWORK Many card issuers run on the rails of major credit card companies, which are designed for consumer use. As a result, they lack the data businesses need to make critical decisions and control expenses. With WEX s proprietary network, businesses gain access to critical tools and custom reporting. Acquirer Processor Card Issuer Invoice and Report to Fleet Manager Driver swipes WEX card and inputs Driver ID Merchant Issuer Processor Issuing Bank Payment to Merchant

3 TM FRAUD PREVENTION We own the back-end systems that process each transaction, which allows multiple prompts such as: Driver ID Odometer reading Job number Order number This allows the fleet manager to control what is being spent and also reduce the potential for card misuse. Unauthorized users such as terminated employees can be shut down. Pre-established spend limits can trigger alerts to flag unauthorized purchase behavior. Set real-time alerts to be notified of unusual fueling behavior CONTROL TRANSACTIONS AT THE PRODUCT LEVEL By hours of the day By days of the week Dollars per day of the week Dollars per transaction With WEX s technology, businesses of all sizes can better control which products their employees purchase, and when they are purchased. For example, if a business wants their drivers to purchase: no more than $50 per transaction on Mondays and Wednesdays from 9 am - 5 pm These limits can be set in our card profile, and our system does the rest. Credit cards use Merchant Category Codes, which can lock out merchant types, like restaurants. WEX uses Product Type Controls, which can lock out or open up product categories at those merchant locations, including fuel, fluids, parts, or general merchandise. This increases security and offers a flexibility not offered by credit cards. Customize purchase controls to limit what drivers purchase, such as fuel, fluids, parts or general merchandise

4 THE IMPORTANCE OF LEVEL III DATA Level III Data capture is arguably one of the most important tools a fleet manager can utilize. WEX cards capture transactions electronically with 99.8% Level III data capture. What is Level III Data? Level III data is vital information beyond the basics that debit/credit cards can offer. We can prompt the driver for odometer reading, driver ID, or other unique indicators (e.g., job number), which allows fleet managers to later examine kilometres per litre and help identify irregular purchases. This enables tracking transactions to the vehicle or the driver. Accountability Information Capturing Capabilities Savings ODOMETER (COST PER KILOMETRE, KILOMETRES PER LITRE, EXCEPTIONS/UNAUTHORIZED PURCHASES) VEHICLE ID NUMBER (WHICH VEHICLE PURCHASED WHAT, WHEN, AND WHERE) DRIVER ID NUMBER (WHO BOUGHT WHAT, WHEN & WHERE) PRODUCT TYPE AND DESCRIPTION LINE ITEM DETAIL (NON-FUEL PURCHASES) MERCHANT TYPE FUEL GRADE LEVEL 2 COST PER LITRE CORPORATE CARDS SALES TAX NUMBER OF LITRES PURCHASE DATE AND TIME MERCHANT ADDRESS LEVEL 1 MERCHANT NAME DEBIT CARDS TOTAL PURCHASE COST ACCOUNT NUMBER LEVEL 3 WEX FLEET CARDS Driver Identification Numbers clearly indicate who bought what, when and where. Product level detail is displayed on reports, and indicates which product types were purchased. With greater information, fleets can make decisions and gain control over their budgets. Use odometer readings to monitor kilometres per litre and optimize maintenance schedules

5 UNIVERSAL ACCEPTANCE Many card programs have acceptance at a limited network of locations. Others tout widespread acceptance but use major credit card brands back-end rails. WEX offers the best of both worlds acceptance at major fuel merchants in Canada, and the portability to fuel across North America. This allows businesses to choose which major fuel brand is best for them on any given day. WEX is actively expanding this network and signing new agreements with Canadian fuel merchants.

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